Lorenzo Gammarelli, 40, stands in his tailor shop, Gammarelli, which his family has owned since 1798. The shop that sits off of a small piazza near the Pantheon, has made the traditional papal cassocks starting with Pope Pius XI in 1922 and the 6 following pontiffs thereafter, according to records. When asked if he ever tried on the papal garments, Lorenzo laughed and said: “I was tempted, but I didn’t.” To find out more about this story read Betsy Hiel's reporting in the